Google has gathered steam and has been releasing and updating products. I have greeted these latest products (Offline Gmail, most probably offline Calendar, Google Sync etc.) with a sense of satisfaction, joy and an occasional tear in my eyes.
Fortunately I am not those guys who believe that the billion-dollar giant corporation is after a few personal bit of data from a mere nerd who blogs and twits bullshit on the web. On the contrary I embrace the things has given me for free and try to enjoy every minute of using it.
These series of releases made Gmail the ultimate e-mail experience, online and offline, with the ability to manage several e-mail accounts over POP. I have ditched Apple's mail for my personal use and increasingly use Gmail for my business use. I can access Gmail from my WinMo phone both online and offline. With the current release of Google Sync I can change whatever I like on Google's server and get moving with my phone in my hand.
I am not sure what have triggered Google's recent releases but I gladly appreciate it. They seem to follow Apple's philosophy here. Simple design with core functionality in a product that works. Kudos and thanks to Google.

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